Index to Vols. I—X. 



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James Prof. Joseph F., Report on 

 Economical Displays, viii, 82. 



1S86, ix, (4) 68. 



Uisfilays of Specimens, ix, 



(5) 69. 

 Lectures, ix, (7) 71. 



The Century Plant, iv, 234. 



(See Proceedings of Society ) 



James, U. P. Description of new 

 species of Fossils from the Cincin- 

 nati Group, vi, 235; vii, 20, 137. 



on Conorionts and Fossils Anne- 

 lid Jaws, vii, 143. 



[on] Glyptocrinus b.^ri, viii, 71. 



ai d James, Joseph F., On the 



Monticuliporoid Corals of the Cin- 

 cinnati Group, with a critical re- 

 vision of the species, x, 118, 158. 



Jones, N. E , on Mound Builders, 

 cloth, X, 4. 



Journal of tha Cincinnati Society of 

 Natural History, list of on hand, 

 viii, 84. 



The, i, I. 



Judge, Charles R. Pupa cincinna- 

 ticnsis. Judge.® i, 39. 



Jurassic Rocks. {See Triassic and 

 Jurassic ) 



Kansas, Jurassic, in, ii, 156. 



Kepler's Problem. (See Howe, H. 

 A., ii, 205 ) 



Kaskaskia Group, new species of 

 fossils from. (See Miller, S, A., 

 and VVetherby, A. G. ) 



Keokuk Group, new fossils from. 

 (See as above.) 



Kneiffia candidissima, X, 18, 



Knight on thin rolled steel, viii, 230. 



Meteorites, viii, 61. 



Kovalevsky, Prof. Maxime, Visit to 

 Cincinnati, v, 88- 



Labechia montifera, ix, (39) 103. 



Lachnocladium merismatoides, x, 



I93-. 



micheneri, x, 192. 

 semivestitum, x, 192. 

 Lactaiius affinis, vi, 182. 



calceolus, v, 201; vi, 185, 

 cilicioides, vi, 182. 

 cinereus, vi, 184. 

 deliciosus, vi, 184, 

 distans, vi, 184. 

 pergamenus, vi, 183. 

 piperatus, vi, 183. 

 scrobiculatus, vi, 182. 

 subdulcis, vi, 185. 

 trivialis, vi, 183. 

 victus, V, 184. 

 vellereus, vi, 183. 



Lachnocladium volemus, vi, 184. 

 zonarius, vi, 183. 



" Lady Birds," vii, 91. 



Lake Superior, Drift of, iv, 195. 



Lamellibranchiate Shells. (See Whit- 

 field, R. P.) 



Langdon, Frank W., M.D. A Re- 

 vised List of Cincinnati Birds, i, 

 167. 



Bibliography of the Cincinnati 



Fauna, vi, 5. 



Birds. A Lecture delivered be- 

 fore the Cincinnati Society of Nat- 

 ural History, March 25, 1887, x, 

 98. 



Description of a new Warbler of 



the genus Helminthophaga,® iii, 



"9- 

 Destruction of Native Birds, ix, 



131, i8i. 

 Field Notes on Lousiana Birds, 



^^' ^45- 



Observations onCincinnati Birds, 



i, no. 



Ornithological Field Notes, with 



five additions to the Cincinnati 

 Avian Fauna, iii, 121. 



Panther in Ohio, ix, 262. 



Review of Coues' Birds of the 



Colorado Valley, ii, 68. 



Summer Birds of a Northern 



Ohio Marsh, iii, 220. 



The Giant Beaver {Castoroides 



Ohioensis.), Foster. Another -in- 

 cisor tooth found in Ohio, vi, 238. 



The Madisonville Prehistoric 



Cemetery. Anthropological Notes, 

 iv, 237. 



The Mammalia of the Vicinity 



of Cincinnati. A list of species, 

 with notes, iii, 297. (See Pro- 

 ceedings of Society.) 



Land Shells: How to collect them, 

 iv, 334- • 



Notes on. (See Wetherby.) 



Lanius borealis, vii, 12. 



Lantern Slides, by E. J. Carpenter, 

 ix, {32) 96. 



Laverna minimella, Cham, iii, 294. 

 oenotherosvorella, Cham, iii, 293. 

 {?) quinquecrisiatella, Cham, iii, 



293- 



sabalella, Cham, ii, 185. 

 Lea, Thomas G. and Berkeley, Rev. 

 M. J. Description of new species 

 Fungi collected in the Vicinity of 

 Cincinnati. (Republished from "A 

 Catalogue of Plants of Cincinnati, 

 by Thf mas G. Le^," in 1849.; v. 

 197. 



